Find a galaxy ‘far far away’ a little closer to home with these stunning Star Wars film locations that you can visit. Visit the settings for Episode I right up to the most stunning scenes from Solo.

Three Peaks of Lavaredo in the Italian Dolomites: Solo: A Star Wars Story

The iconic ‘Tre Cime di Lavaredo’ in the Italian Dolomites was a filming location for the Han Solo prequel in May 2017.The Tre Cime Natural Park offers plenty of trails if you fancy exploring this gorgeous corner of the universe.

Canary Wharf Tube Station, London: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

A small part of the action-packed climax on Scarif was captured at the futuristic Jubilee Line tube station in London. The crew descended at night and left as early-morning commuters arrived!

Mount Etna, Sicily: Revenge of the Sith

Filmmakers travelled to Sicily to capture footage from the erupting volcano, which was then used in the epic duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker.

Malin Head, Donegal: The Last Jedi

The Jedi’s Irish adventure now includes the most northerly point of the Wild Atlantic Way. The crew built a replica of the Millennium Falcon on a cliff edge, and Luke Skywalker even stopped by the local pub and posed for pics with fans.

Lake Como, Italy: Attack of the Clones

The future Darth Vader’s wedding was filmed at the stunning Villa Balbianello in Italy. The gardens are open to the public from March until November.

The Royal Palace of Caserta, Naples, Italy: The Phantom Menace

The grandiose Baroque palace in Naples was the setting for Queen Amidala’s royal abode in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

Grindelwald, the Swiss Alps: Revenge of the Sith

The Swiss Alps were used as the backdrop of Alderaan in Star Wars Episode III.

Skellig Michael, Ireland: The Force Awakens

Luke Skywalker’s hiding place in Episode VII was revealed to be the incredible Skellig Islands off the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry.

Thirlmere in the Lake District: The Force Awakens

The Lake District appeared as the planet of Takodana in The Force Awakens, and the amazing sequence of X-Wing fighters swooping low over the water was filmed in the lovely Lake District setting of the Thirlmere reservoir.